THISDAY

LEGAL HUMOUR

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The Lawyer and the Annoying Pedestrian

“I was driving on Beach Boulevard behind a guy in a beat up truck.

He decides to turn in front of me without indicating with his light.

I accelerate to swerve and avoid him, and this, “overaerobi­cized” woman jumps in front of my car with her hand up.

She proceeds to yell in my window, "Hey, slow down you jerk!" I'm a well-bred, mellow guy by nature, so I ignore this.

As I drive away, she yells, "*expletives*" at me again. Twice? I turn around and drive up next to her. "Do you have a problem?" I ask. "Yeah, why are you driving like a jerk?" "I was driving like a jerk? How, exactly." "You were speeding. I watched you." "You were? I see. How did you measure my speed?" (Ever the interrogat­or, I am.) "I heard you." "So, you measured my speed by ear?" "I can hear." "How fast did you HEAR me going?" "Look," she says, "I don't have to take this. Here comes a cop. I'll wave him down."

THE POLICE? This woman is a trip. She waves him down, and proceeds to tell him that she observed me speeding.

"What happened?" he asks. I told him the story, and told him that I accelerate­d to an indicated 33 mph (the speed limit is 35) to avoid a collision. "Are those exhaust pipes legal?" the woman says asks. She's pushing it. I reply, "I have a C.A.R.B. exemption for them." I give the paperwork to the cop.

She tries to find another thing to implicate me with. She says "What about those big tires? They CAN'T be legal." I began feeling little overheated gears in the back of my head start to turn.

"These tires were available on the 1970 Boss 429, "I told the cop," Which makes them street legal as a replacemen­t."

The woman- Ethel, gets angry. She whines, "So you're not going to give out any tickets to this “*expletive*?" The cop says, "No, I am not." I've about had it. So I say, "Sir, this woman told you that she left the street at the corner, and she met up with my car here. According to Title 39, pedestrian­s have to cross the street at a right angle. This woman admitted she crossed at a 45-degree angle, which is a ticketable offense." "What?" The cop looks confused. "Also, she told you that she walked in front of my car to stop me. A citizen can't detain someone without probable cause, under Terry v. Ohio (my new favourite case). Since she couldn't measure my speed, she had no probable cause to detain me. That is an indictable offense." The cop says, "But, I didn't see any of this." "But," I said, "I did, and, as an officer of the Court, I can demand her arrest. I'll agree to dismiss the Illegal Detention charge, but I want her cited for not crossing at a right angle and Hazardous Conduct on a Public Street."

The cop called his Lieutenant, and after the cop told the story, he authorized the summonses.

She went home with $215.00 worth of traffic tickets, and they are worth a total of four points against her license, as well as the appropriat­e insurance surcharge!

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